Issue Details: First known date: 1837... 1837 The Austral-Asiatic Review [1837]
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Notes

  • For further information on this newspaper title see E. Morris Miller, Pressmen and Governors (1952): 173-176

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

First known date: 1837

Works about this Work

Untitled 1838 single work column
— Appears in: The Cornwall Chronicle , 13 January vol. 4 no. 153 1838; (p. 2)
A short paragraph stating that '[o]ur contemporary and friend, Murray, of the Review, of all the Colonial Press, seems to us to have the justest notions of the rights and privileges of civilized human beings ...'
Untitled 1838 single work column
— Appears in: The Cornwall Chronicle , 13 January vol. 4 no. 153 1838; (p. 2)
A short paragraph stating that '[o]ur contemporary and friend, Murray, of the Review, of all the Colonial Press, seems to us to have the justest notions of the rights and privileges of civilized human beings ...'

PeriodicalNewspaper Details

Subtitle:
Tasmanian and Australian Advertiser
Frequency:
Weekly
Range:
Vol. 9, [no. 438] (10 October 1837)- vol. 13 no. 783 (29 June 1841)
Continues:
Reissue of The Austral-Asiatic Review and Australian Advertiser [1833]
Mergers:
Incorporated with the Tasmanian Weekly Dispatch to form: Tasmanian and Austral-Asiatic Review [1841]
Note:
In October 1837 Murray disunited from Melville and reissued the Austral-Asiatic Review and Australian Advertiser [1833] as a separate newspaper the Austral-Asiatic Review [1837] with the subtitle: 'Tasmanian and Australian Advertiser'.
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